Cellino V. Barnes,
a new play that spotlights the wild partnership of injury attorneys Ross Cellino
and Steve Barnes—from their rise in the 1990s, with a maddeningly catchy
jingle, through their break-up in the 2010s—has extended its Off-Broadway run for the third and final time.
Written by Mike B. Breen and David Rafailedes and directed by Wesley
Taylor and Alex Wyse, the production was originally scheduled to
conclude October 13 and was previously extended twice. Performances will now end January 26, 2025. The cast
features Eric William Morris (White Girl in Danger, Mamma Mia!) as Ross Cellino and Noah Weisberg (Super Pumped, Elf) as Steve Barnes.
Read reviews for the play, which officially opened August 1 following previews that began July 23, by clicking here.
“Playwrights Mike B. Breen and David Rafailedes have worked
tirelessly over the last several years to get to the bottom of what
really happened with Cellino and Barnes,” said producers Maxwell Beer
and Mitch Marois of Mix and Match Productions in an earlier statement. “And sure,
even though the real-life Ross Cellino is ‘not willing to be involved,’
we think Mike and Dave may really be onto something here.”
Cellino V. Barnes also features scenic and props design by Riw Rakkulchon, costume design by Ricky Lurie, sound design by UptownWorks, and lighting design by Aiden Bezark. Derrick Weishaar serves as creative consultant. Casting is by Geoff Josselson.
LDK Productions is the general manager, Paul Bakey is the company
manager, Sarah Schetter is the production manager, and Amy Castro is the
stage manager.
Cellino V. Barnes is produced by Mix and Match Productions
with co-producers Rohit Gopal, Caitlin Berg, Katherine Brown, Jeffrey
Morse, David Pochapin, and Cameron Koffman.
For ticket information click here.